But now Sunde has been freed following four months in Västervik prison in Sweden and, judging by a recent interview, he doesn’t regret thing.

“No. Not at all,” he told The Guardian. “The verdict was ridiculous, and it is as ridiculous today as it was then.”

“People ask if I would have done anything different if I could. The answer is no. This has been nothing more than five months of wasted time.”

According to Torrentfreak, Sunde is not planning to ease off on any internet projects any time soon, despite his stay behind bars.

“I’m brimming with ideas and one of my main goals will be to develop ethical ways of funding activism,” he said in August. “You often need money to change things. But most ways of acquiring it require you to compromise on your ideals. We can do better than that.”

On being released, Sunde sent out a tweet proclaiming his happiness. “So many people saying such nice things, thanks to all of you,” he said. “And thanks for the support during this period. It really means a lot!”

The legal battles of his former colleagues will continue, however.

My body just got re-united with my soul and mind, the parts of me that matters and that never can be held hostage. #freebrokep#brokepfree